"The Machine," America's top Pink Floyd show, has
forged a 20-year reputation of excellence, extending the legacy of Pink Floyd,
while creating another legacy all its own.

Over the years,
The Machine has touched the hearts and souls of many, selling out large clubs
and theaters across North and Central America, Europe and Asia. The band has
also appeared at renowned music festivals such as Bonnaroo, Riverbend and
Germany's Rock of Ages.

The New
York-based band focuses on making every show an authentic, Floydian experience
for its fans. Known for performing a diverse mix of Pink Floyd's extensive
16-album repertoire (complete with faithful renditions of well known hits as
well as obscure gems), The Machine's stellar musicianship, dramatic lighting
and video, and passionate delivery sets it above and beyond the rest.

In the classic
tradition, The Machine explores collective improvisation paralleling and even
rivaling that of an early 1970s Pink Floyd mentality. The band's use of
expanded theatrical elements and elaborate stage displays continues in the
spirit of the later Floyd lineups of the1980s. The band is also known for
recreating entire albums as a part of its show.